is morning in a wite! “It play continues this way we land, a good chance of making e playoffs for the whole year play. woes rting,. off Saturday’ night's ith a two ender, the Ru- event ee ‘and three: enders, vim: Bateman: and third : lene the current Saturday detaing the. Poster, fink ina ne ai Spring Shorty Coats ‘Ladies’. Formals. ret “Lounging Pajamas Girls! ‘Snowsuits Ladies’ Housecoats adies’ Dresses, o a * During the relist half. of last: week,‘ we: have" had. the | play: offs for the Gordon's Hardware’ Trophy: and’ T, couldn't. help. but: noti.e the: improvement’ the: average, players: ‘have: ‘shown since licking’ “ruiiner"- and" the ‘over use of the guard.” Now the game . | has, progressed to'the quict chap and lic game and the players-are playing. more with ‘draw weight and: the ‘houses: are being filled with rocks. There are few runs where a guard 15 foet from the rock being guarded, Is of any use and on every, sheet a draw |, shot can be made to any rock in any spot on-the ice with either "turn so. it. is only natural. that ‘} the players have improved some- what... One of the best played ‘games so far this year for my money was the game between Tom’ Ink-. ster and Dom Dominato, ° Dom scored a five-ender late in the game to go. one up going home. a n| He then got the shot rock nicely . W) protected but Tom came up with M: a perfect draw shot. to the four a ‘foot circle to count. one and. tie aT the game. The game then. went into the extra end, This time — Inkster-had the shot rock. pro- wi tected and Dom's nice try with a his last rock failed to dislodge it. on tween: Another. good game’ was be- Jack. ‘Laurie and. Jack _ gl Lindsay. While Lindsay held a 1 PPret eee eee eee small lead during the game hea to the new rink was made: ready’ for. curling, ~ Gone are’ the days | ‘of the.rol-°- However Lindsay:.’ was. ‘ganie the’ ‘seventit end, he: ase was always’ in! ‘doubt: ‘for Laurie is never one to be taken | ‘lightly. really: curling good: game ‘that night and Laurie suffered Ms first: de- feat. of the season.’ Laurie had gone - through. his: own section without a defeat, and: up to the game. with Lindsay,’ was the only undefeatedclub ‘in < the rink. Laurie's rink-is composed of Ein- ar Johnson, lead: Harry Robbins, second; Angus: McDonald, third, "We should be. treated to a good game’ on Tuesday night - when Inkster and Lindsay tangle on Sheet 5, at 9:15. in their 12-ender final. Both. rinks. are: playing at top, form ang ‘a. Hard~ fought is” predicted. But. you never: can. tell. Lindsay's ‘rink is made. up - with Al ‘Perley, lead; Emile, Blain; second: - and: Art! Kristmanson, third, “Inkster has} Norm Kinslor as. lead; Mel Davis | ‘as . second . and. Berl Field for, third, one The Cook’ Trophy: competition is also underway’. ‘now.so don’t be confused::as ;to: ‘what jee the game ig to’ be played upon. Ice 5 at: 9: 15.0n Tuesday night. wo ' By Jeanne Smith, ~ Dodge Safety’ Consultant yp YOU'RE. “KEYED. Up,” angry or upset about, ‘houseltold or office problems: don’t: get 4 hind the'wheel of your car!» § ‘Thats «the: advice of Dr. Elmer Sie-. brecht, profes-: sor of psy- chology. at Seattle Pacific College, who. believes that emotional .up- . sets cause 80. to 90 percent “Es of driving mis- haps. ° . Through his study of: auto cidents, and:their. causes, he: con- cludes that the upset driver often lets good judgment and driving "Miss Sill o ; ot ae ut a . oy of Chile at New York 17 years ..{ Brown Bomber’s nint | world’s. largest .coral . Structure, ability go. right out the car. wint dow. Instead, the emotionally dis- tressed motorist may use dariger: ous, excessive speed in .an’ at tempt to leave frustration behind. Most people are: subject to; emotional upsets and. fristra-: tion during the course of every: day living, Dr. Siebrecht claims.: Whether these will be ref leetedé in driving actually depends upon}: (he driver's personality. |. 4} The even-tempered, well- -adjust; ed and-mature person seldom has accidents or violates traffic rules} he says. oo vt "Those subject’ to anxieties and| moods - lose their: emotional |” bearings ‘ only occasionally,’ but? when this“ happens,«. according | lo.Dr. Siebrecht, they're ‘apt to’ miss traffic signals, fail to look}. before turning oF. forgel: {o sig-: nal. Presceupation i isa ‘aefinitey driving hazard;: The majority of accidents, ig claims, are. caused by: people who: are chronically. at odds with: me world, Many: of them: suffer. fron} anti-social: disorders which : maka them very unpleasant: characters. —both on and’ off: the: highway. * Remember When, Joe Louis ‘Pounded’ ‘out a 16. round decision. over Arturo God- ago: last. Saturday, Tt. ful defence of thé*worl weight: title; a record: he a Vexténds for 1,250" Tiles, ie om ; th isis eae ae Sate eer eel Mi u en dR in in Prince Rupert -_ ‘THE DAILY: NEWS» - a in n Terrace _ eee NEWS SMITHERS JEWELLERS - “Dr awe ter the ene ¢ Cook yophy 1 eompetition| | which gets underway tomorrow night av Tpa mm. are a as x | follows: : mee, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 1” 9 po (1) Gordon + WS Rogerson (2). Georgeson © vs © ..May ° - (3) Bteel > vs Laurie (4). Lewis vs Shier’. oe (5) Whatman vs - Byolfson | oa) (8). Scott: vs “Robertson - . 945 pam (UL) Eby’ = uys |. »6impson,. . RAR '(2)" Johnston yg. Dibb - we ~ * . (3)° Parker-* ‘ys Gladding Ho (A) “Ruddérham VS “Anderson (8) McCracken * vs" Ford: mo, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY B- 7:00 p.m, (1). Simundsen — vs. Greene (2) -Dunbar’’, Vs... MeNiece (3) Berg? vs’ . McLean (4)... Mathews VS Cameron (5) . May... “vs ‘Steel ‘ (6) Johnston . vs Laurie 9:15 pan, (1) Lindsay vs McLaren oo (2): Mitchell : VS Eby » (3) ‘Gebrgeson vs . Lemire - (4) Robertson vs * Simpson (5) Holliston — vs .. Scott. (6), Inkster’ vs Dunbar “THURSDAY, FEBRUARY “4 7:00 p.m, (1) Dominato “VS McCracken (2) Ford. VS MeNiece © ‘ (3) Shier vs ‘Bell: : (4)° Bird vs McDonald (5).:Campbell - vs “Lewis: (6) Paul VS ‘Bateman 9:15 pm. (1) Dibb- WS Lamble - (2) McLean vs Cameron > (3) Greene ys . Mathews» (4) Waldbauer vs Whatman, (5). Warren vs Johnston (6) Stmundsen ys , Bory. . ; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15: 7:00 p.m. *(1) Holliston vs " Robertson \ ~ (2) Dunbar. vss? McCracken (3). Dominato Vs Ford: , (4) May. | vs. Laurie (5) Mitchell VS: Simpson . (6) Eby VS Scott 9:15 pm, (1). Gladding YS Anderson ; (2) Lindsay. Ss Eyolfson (3) Garner _¥S McLaren (4) Inkster. VS _ MeNiece (5) Rogerson VS Rudderham (6) Gordon © vs Parker TUESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 49 7:00 pm. (1). Greene YS ‘Cameron - (2) Dominato vs Inkster (3) Mathews vs Berg ’ (4) Georgeson vs Johnson : (5) Simundsen vs McLean ~ (6) Steel | Vs Lemire. 9:15 pm. (1); Bateman. ys Johnston ©. (2). Paul Vs" Lambie ' (3) «Warren + vs" ‘Dibb | (4) Campbell © vs Shier ‘ (5) McDonald vs “Lewis (6) Bird vs Bell * WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 7:00 pm. (1) Rudderham | vs Parker” oo" "*(2)° Rogerson, vs. Aftderson (3). Gordon vS. . Gladding 4 Waldbauer vs Eyolfson . (5) Garner "vs Lindsay “i 4 (6) Whatman © + ys t MeLaren § sh 9:15 pan.’ (1) Georgeson’ “ys? Steels... ot (2) ‘Lemire: . * tvs‘? Laurie ¢** ‘ (3) * Johnson 2h WS May. ry oe (4) Campbell Vs McDonald (5) Shier. vs Bird . , (6) Lewls - vs Bell . on rs ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY al, : HOLLYWooD—Vireiniin Mayo who. turned. dramatic — after romping in musicals, sings again ‘lin Warners’ “The Big Land,” co- starring Alan Ladd and Edmond O’Brien, Th “The Big Land, ” “Miss Mayo entertaitis as the singer In .a frontier saloon. One of. her songs, “I Leaned On a Man,” originated: with Leonard Rosen- man, who wrote the popular scores for “Bast of Rden” and “Rebel Without A Cause.” ’ Miss Mayo began her profes- Slonal’ carecr when. she was eight, as an éif in a dramatic offering of the Stratford-On- Avon Players In her native St. Louls, She was studylng to be an actress at the time with her punt, and also learning how lo sing and dance. In fact, Vir- g:nia's first steady employment, after high school hours, was as a dancer with the St. Louls Municipal Opera Co, Later, she Continental, also in St, Louls. Alver grauuaing from high school, Virginia joined a. vaude- ville act and changed her last hame. (Jones) to that of the act’s Star, Andy. Mayo.. When. the act, became a part of Eddie Cantor's reached Broadway. Billy Rose saw the ‘beautiful | 118-pound. blonde “ii “Banjo! Eyes,”and persuaded’ her ” :to- dance ‘at his Diamond -Horse- , Mon. Tues. os penne same Prince Rupert Daily Neiis' Monday, February. iP 1987. ee Virginia Mayo. Sings. In Musical With Alan Ladd. lid a few enod turns at the Club show, "Banjo Eyes,” Virginia’ \gain- shoo: Samuel Goldwyn; ‘seeing Miss Mayo at the Horseshiog in turn offered her employmen} uy Hollywooc:,' " Thus it was that the five- foot five-Inch’ Virginia Mayo «madd her movie debut opposite Danny Kaye in “Up in. Arms.” | ‘to; gether ‘she made four pictures with Danny; and: proved #her ability as\an ‘actiess by playing Dana Anklrews’ wife In "The Best Years of: Our Lives" befote signing a. longs term contract at Warner Bros, ¢ . Her many movies for Warnerg include “The Girl From Jones Beach,” “White, Heal,” “Always Leave Them Laughing,” “The Fame and the Atyow,” “Captain Horatio Hornblower,” “The West Point. Story,” “Painting ne ‘Clouds With Sunshine,” “Bhe'y Working Her Way Through, Col, lege,” “She's Back >on Broad+ way,” “The Iron Mistress, "King Richard and . the Crusaders," “he Silver Chailee” ‘and “the forthcoming “The Big Land’ and 'The Story of Mankind,” In the latter, she dons a black wig and portrays Cleopaae HO ae Slippery Soap CHEMAINUS, B.C. ‘iO, — _ Three jBetsons\ were injured -In‘. this Vancou Island. town in. 1956 by slipping: on'soap In-bathtubs, Forty-one \ were “hurt. in _ obher types, Of. sue : = | By Popular Request: a | . ALAN LADD ~_ .WM, BE ND nae TWO. VEARS BEFORE T E: MAST a : one "to. WED, toatt i . aN” bg “a «Sit more ~~ Added Feature. - RANDOLDIE SOOTT “SEVEN MEN FROM NOW" f Hela ariou ie t ne 100 | Civic JACK: POT BIN rr? f “ ‘ One Hundred oa Monday, , Vobruary, 11 00. pam Mey One Hundred Dalen Raion Clned Feb Wh @ G0" | Contre ' 7:00 0 pank HeGartier vi: pee ay «ib tmd nh | hate CMeraren's ton 4 | po (3) Lindsay * * Mtb i 14). Holston: , * Boy | Be Stolt 2 simpson Bee By ‘Robertson .| YS Mitchell “9116 pm. ‘U) Dibbe ys Paul’ (2) Warren ' " ys! Bateman ’ (3} Johnston VS Lambic (4) Gordon Vs _ Rudderham (5) Parker vs Anderson _ (8) Gladding v8 Rogerson FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22° 7:00 pan. (1) Simundsen, — vs Mathows , (2) Berg vs. Cameyon - (3) MeLean Vs Greene ' 4) Dominato Vs Dunbar (5) MeCracken vs MeNlece (0) Ford vs + Tnkstoy 9:16 pm. (1) Georgeson v8 Laurie (2) Shior vs MeDonald (3) Campbell. vs Bel] 4) Lewis: vs ss Bird (5) Johnsen v8 Stee] (6) Lemire Vs -May TUESDAY, FEBRARY 26 7:00 pam, O) Scolt vs Mitchell | (2) Lindsay vd Whatman (3) MeLaren vs Waldbayer (4) Garner . A) Byol fron (5) Robertson Vs Eby’ / (6) Holliston V8 Simpson O16 pm. (Gladding v8 Rudderham (2) Parkor v8 ‘Rogorson (3) Gordon =. v8 Andorgon (4) Dibb "yg Bateman (h) «doh uuton ve Vay (0) Wurren - Lan able “WEDNESDAY, VEBRUARY. it 00 pan, (1) Ford vs, Dunbar (2) MeOracken vs | Inkatay. ~ (3) Dominate, — vB” MoNioce - * fA) Mebenn ve’. Mathows (6) Borg ve Cyrene. Lo aimundson v8 _Yomeron ¢ 4 100 100 OF avranirnt 10 ) OLE MALO tHe UUM, to ’ ep lvailuble in ols ust and Jabs vie butlluy 5 bhi adlyordlaoment lh Nob “Control Hunt ur MW Whi \ . ' bo Watts os The perfect hast and thore™y no flner ‘ — Seote ch Whisky | han \ on ~ JOHNNIE WALKER ~ DISTILLED, BLENDED. AND BOTTLED Ne sconann published or iaplayed) by the LAque Q Guverununy of Bel Cul ‘ 4 ) seofuu Out Gee PHN, ACRAD O bod, LID ae .n \ Spier canakes (ha polit to seree , good Seoteh Whisky, fee anny tates - whe : oa! oo 2 Ui , cans | A fr 1820: + , wll going a fe 49 ‘gold - digging .